14 shots out of one reload

Started by Barbarosa, January 04, 2008, 02:08:07 PM

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Barbarosa

Check this out.
What do you think?
I think a slow southern Georgia walz would of been better music to load by~~~~~~~~~

At least it's a Remington


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSOo-zY0_lc&mode=related&search=

Hendershot


Steel Horse Bailey

Well, That's the way the safety gurus say to load it.

I'll bet he only filmed part - there was a pause in there somewhere I think.

TOO slow for my tastes.
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Cannon Fodder

Yeah!

No wonder that the "front stuffing infantry" kiled him when they got there!

CF

Flint

I've sure seen (and done) faster loading......
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ColonelFlashman

Never have I seen a '63 N.M.A. loaded & shot in such a desultory & idiosyncratic fashion in my life.
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Long Johns Wolf

Colonel Flashman and all: that's why I love CAS in the USA. Very straight forward.
If you were shooting C&B revolvers on a German range under say DSB rules the loading process would be similar (-ly time consuming) with one extra, however. You load your pistol with powder (directly from the flask is not allowed), wad, grits, ball and grease or what have you, on the table behind you, i. e. with your back to the target. Then  you turn to the table between you and the target (which is 25 meters from the target), cap the pistol and shoot. All for safety sake!
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